Illegal wildlife crime is a global phenomenon, accelerating the ongoing biodiversity crisis. In the Old World, and particularly in Africa, illegal use of poisons to eliminate carnivores is the main driver of the continental vulture crisis. Knowledge about the underlying source and drivers of this threat is lacking for most areas, including Kenya, a global vulture and biodiversity hotspot. An extensive questionnaire survey of over 1300 respondents was run, using a specialized questioning technique and quantitative analytical approaches. Results show that, while pastoralists have a positive attitude towards vultures, over 20% of them use poisons to eliminate predators. Poisoning was largely driven by livestock losses to predators, and by nega...
© 2021, The Author(s). Illegal activities concerning terrestrial species (TS) are responsible for a ...
Poisonshave longbeenused tokillwildlife throughout theworld.Anevolutionhas occurred fromtheuseof pla...
Establishing knowledge of local communities regarding the potential health risks of illegal bushmeat...
Illegal wildlife crime is a global phenomenon, accelerating the ongoing biodiversity crisis. In the ...
Effective nature conservation in human-dominated landscapes requires a deep understanding of human b...
The use of poison by farmers to control livestock predators is a major threat to vulture populations...
Across Africa, the illegal use of poison is triggering a continent-wide scavenger crisis, with vultu...
This is an original thematic research thesis that investigated the causes that lead to the current ...
Across Africa, the illegal use of poison is triggering a continent-wide scavenger crisis, with vultu...
The use of poison by farmers to control livestock predators is a major threat to vulture populations...
Nature conservation relies largely on peoples' rule adherence. Nevertheless, non-compliance with reg...
Four species of African vultures have been recategorized as Critically Endangered, and two as Endang...
Vulture populations are declining globally largely due to deliberate and unintentional persecution a...
The use of poison to eliminate predators is causing African vulture populations to collapse. To unde...
Ecosystem services are cited as one of the many reasons for conserving declining vulture populations...
© 2021, The Author(s). Illegal activities concerning terrestrial species (TS) are responsible for a ...
Poisonshave longbeenused tokillwildlife throughout theworld.Anevolutionhas occurred fromtheuseof pla...
Establishing knowledge of local communities regarding the potential health risks of illegal bushmeat...
Illegal wildlife crime is a global phenomenon, accelerating the ongoing biodiversity crisis. In the ...
Effective nature conservation in human-dominated landscapes requires a deep understanding of human b...
The use of poison by farmers to control livestock predators is a major threat to vulture populations...
Across Africa, the illegal use of poison is triggering a continent-wide scavenger crisis, with vultu...
This is an original thematic research thesis that investigated the causes that lead to the current ...
Across Africa, the illegal use of poison is triggering a continent-wide scavenger crisis, with vultu...
The use of poison by farmers to control livestock predators is a major threat to vulture populations...
Nature conservation relies largely on peoples' rule adherence. Nevertheless, non-compliance with reg...
Four species of African vultures have been recategorized as Critically Endangered, and two as Endang...
Vulture populations are declining globally largely due to deliberate and unintentional persecution a...
The use of poison to eliminate predators is causing African vulture populations to collapse. To unde...
Ecosystem services are cited as one of the many reasons for conserving declining vulture populations...
© 2021, The Author(s). Illegal activities concerning terrestrial species (TS) are responsible for a ...
Poisonshave longbeenused tokillwildlife throughout theworld.Anevolutionhas occurred fromtheuseof pla...
Establishing knowledge of local communities regarding the potential health risks of illegal bushmeat...